Description
- Two integrated armrests to prevent forearm fatigue and stabilize your movements
- Five different-sized receptacles to hold your watchmaking tools
- Workbench equipped with a trough to contain a component you may have missed
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Within 1 month
100% refund within 30 days
Possibility to pay in 3 times without fees with Partial.ly
Within 1 month
100% refund within 30 days
At the heart of the Maison's workshop, the workbench has been meticulously designed to provide a suitable workspace. Clean lines and noble materials blend harmoniously, creating an atmosphere of elegance and refinement.
Once opened and installed, this case becomes an enhanced assembly workbench, similar to the professional watchmaker's workspace, with its armrests and receptacles.
Its armrests snap into place when the case is opened, and drawers provide access to components. The height of this workbench has been meticulously studied by the Maison, allowing enthusiasts and the curious to plunge their gaze into their beautiful timepiece. Working at eye level, they can fully appreciate the assembly experience and grasp its full grandeur.
Once opened and installed, this box becomes a raised assembly workbench, similar to the professional watchmaker's workspace, with its armrests and receptacles.
Its armrests snap into place when the case is opened, and drawers provide access to components. The height of this workbench has been meticulously studied by the Maison, allowing enthusiasts and the curious to plunge their gaze into their beautiful timepiece. Working at eye level, they can fully appreciate the assembly experience and grasp its full grandeur.
Available in solid oak or beech, the workbench will be a welcome addition to your home. Once your Persée clock has been assembled, it's the perfect place to put it.
This watchmaker's workbench is available in two wood types:
- Light in color, beech is a homogeneous wood. It is often used in joinery because of its sought-after surface quality.
- Oak is a local species of wood used for products designed to stand the test of time. Recognized as one of the most beautiful species in France, this wood has many qualities. It is resistant and requires no special maintenance. Moreover, its color variations contribute to its much-admired appearance.
"Offering enthusiasts the chance to slip into the shoes of a watchmaker to dismantle and reassemble their own timepieces, that's what Maison Alcée is proposing with this little solid oak workbench."